
Channel JP playlist 20 6/5/26
The playlist from the 20th Channel JP stream on AI Umbrella, hosted by JP Asher, 6/5/2026
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21 songs
3:26

Britpop, alternative rock, warm conversational male vocals with a cheeky wink, G major, jangly Rickenbacker guitars, walking bass, brushed drums, upright piano, tambourine shimmer, 124 BPM, buoyant and self-aware, extremely loud volume, MAX VOLUME, 100% Volume, ‑Low volume
4:38

Epic cinematic orchestral composition with pristine high-definition recording, led by powerful brass fanfare delivering a bold, heroic melody, supported by lush legato strings and grounded by deep timpani and bass resonance, Clear orchestral separation with brass dominating upper mids, balanced by airy high strings and controlled percussion accents, Late 20th-century Hollywood symphonic scoring style with strong dynamic swells, triumphant peaks, and continuous forward momentum, Moderate-fast march tempo with authoritative downbeats and rhythmic brass phrasing, Wide concert hall space with immersive depth and natural reverberation, purely instrumental with expressive orchestral storytelling, avoiding electronic textures, minimalism, or lo-fi softness, ‑electronic, ‑synthwave, ‑ambient, ‑lo-fi, ‑minimalist, ‑trap, ‑hip hop, ‑EDM, ‑experimental noise, ‑bedroom pop
4:32

male vocals in english, baritone clean singing no screams, dry close-mic vocal, minimal vocal reverb, dance pop with funk rhythm guitar, subtle shoegaze textures and martial industrial drums, tight muted funk strat on the offbeats, four-on-the-floor kick, tight snare, military toms in the heavy sections, clean guitars with restrained reverb, warm analog synths, sidechained pads, controlled dynamics, mid production, dark atlanta trap section in the middle with deep autotuned half-spoken delivery, 118 bpm main, half-time trap feel in the breakdown, B minor lifting to D major in the chorus
5:27

Music is Life
v5.5
Cinematic Anthemic Banger Where Metalcore Leads, Fused With Tribal, Afrobeat, And Dembow Groove (100–110 Bpm), Front-And-Center Drop-Tuned Distorted Guitars, Palm-Muted Riffs, Chugs, Breakdowns, And Aggressive Metal Drums, Metalcore Energy Drives The Song, With Tribal Percussion, African Drums, Chants, And Shakers Reinforcing The Groove, Tropical Instruments (Marimba, Kalimba, Steel Drums) Used Sparingly For Texture Only, Psychedelic And Hypnotic Sound Design, Glitches, Samples, Fx, And Rhythmic Vocal Chops, Vocals Aggressive Metalcore Shouts/Screams In Verse, And Hypnotic Melodic Chants In Chorus, Cinematic Build, Brutal Metalcore Breakdown Drop, Ritual Breakdown, Final Crushing Drop, Raw, Heavy, Powerful, Perfect Mix, Fully Mastered, All-Male Vocals Only, Powerful Male Lead Singer With A Rich, Emotional Tone, Supported By Deep Male Harmonies And Layered Backing Vocals, Male Voices
4:00

Hero.
v5
Cinematic Americana, Ethereal Alt-Pop, Folk-EDM, Orchestral Gospel-Folk, Protective, Gritty, Epic, Heart-breaking
3:43

2000s boy band, upbeat pop, major key, bright tempo, confident male lead vocals, multiple layered male vocals, harmonized chorus, stacked background harmonies, clean polished production, catchy hook-driven songwriting, rhythmic pop drums, clap-driven beat, punchy bassline, uplifting synths, glossy production, radio-friendly mix, energetic vibe, romantic confidence, playful charm, feel-good anthem, emotional but optimistic, arena-ready chorus, dynamic vocal layering
3:51

Bored-core slacker pop with a warm electronica underlayer — deadpan female vocal delivered flat and detached over hazy bedroom-pop production, lo-fi drum machine pulses, and softly drifting synth pads, Melancholic and quietly cute, the track never raises its voice even when the lyrics ache, The arrangement's secret weapons are an Ondes Martenot carrying the melodic solo with ghostly warmth and a Theremin hovering at the edges like an unresolved feeling, Resigned, a little sad, a little charming
2:23

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2:40

3:57

Sands of Us
v5.5
Sparse hypnotic desert-love arrangement 72 BPM, Organic hand drums, finger cymbals, frame drum, dry tom pulses, Droning modal strings, oud, rebab, Hijaz maqam, Phrygian dominant, Raw desert wind ambience, distant tribal chanting, Call-and-response toplines, Female lead vocal, intimate close-mic phrasing, long reverb tails, Cinematic ethno-ambient, world-fusion, 432Hz tuning, high fidelity production
3:36

2:58

3:46

Mood: Fiery Determination, Boldness, Relentless, Genre: Liquid Drum and Bass with airy synth textures, Pulsing beats, Squelching basslines
3:15

3:09

Burned Out
v5.5
Dark atmospheric rap, trap beat, 75–85 BPM, deep sub bass, sparse drums, cinematic pads, subtle glitch textures
Male vocalist with perfect diction and articulation, every word crystal clear, no mumbling, precise consonants
Flow progression: calm, detached, almost spoken at start → gradually increasing intensity → controlled aggression → fast, compressed delivery in final verse → slight breath tension and instability near climax
Vocal tone: deep, slightly raspy, intimate, close mic, emotionally restrained at first then increasingly strained and intense
Performance: introspective, frustrated, mentally overwhelmed, subtle irony early, evolving into controlled chaos
Production: clean mix, vocals upfront and crisp, minimal autotune, natural vocal processing, slight room ambience for spoken intro/outro
Mood: dark, tense, psychological, slow mental collapse
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